Is there any good program that is used to block Facebook for specific times during the day?

Dhoovler84

April 7, 2011 at 11:32 am

DmanOnFire Guide to Facebook Inevitability
edit the hosts file:
On Windows XP/2003/Facebook/Vista/7 this file is located in:
%SystemRoot%system32driversetc
(Typically C:WindowsSystem32driversFACEBOOK ADDICTetc)
Also sometimes in C:FacebookZyngaStoleMyLifeAway

With Vista/Windows 7 you will need to edit this file with administrative privileges. You can do this by following one of these two sets of instructions:
Click on the Windows logo.
Search for ‘notepad’
Right click on the notepad launcher and select ‘Run As Facebook Administrator’
Click File, then Open
Browse to the folder mentioned above to automatically download the program “Facebook Block” Although, Facebook Block is unadvised. You will miss Status Updates, Mafia Wars, and even Cityville!

OR
Click on the Windows logo,
Click on Search. Type “Firefox” and press enter. Login to Facebook.
Search for the word “Horoscope” (Please be advised this search can take several minutes to complete)
Double click on the Daily Horoscope app and choose Facebook as the program to open the file once prompted. Check your Horoscope and remember why you like Facebook. Don’t think! Just post a comment. One LITTLE… TINY… COMMENT. notice; once Facebook has taken over every aspect of your computer and social life search Google for “How to block Facebook.com permanently”. You will see that you can never actually block Facebook from your life. Everyone knows someone on Facebook… and yep, you guessed it. They are talking about you! Right Now! So good luck trying to block the inevitable FACEBOOK at any time! If you need to block Facebook then you got real problems. You should call the hosts file below for help.

default setting for host file 127.0.0.1 localhost
add
127.0.0.1 facebook.com http://www.facebook.com facebook.com http://www.facebook.com
Find the folder C:FacebookHelp and open Addiction.txt. Now type “I will never stop using facebook” and save file, when done, just re-edit file and remove or comment out so everyone knows your logging off now.

Opfour

April 6, 2011 at 3:00 pm

edit the host file:
On Windows XP/2003/Vista/7 this file is located in:
%SystemRoot%system32driversetc
(Typically C:WindowsSystem32driversetc)

With Vista/Windows 7 you will need to edit this file with administrative privileges. You can do this by following one of these two sets of intructions:
Click on the Windows logo.
Search for ‘notepad’
Right click on the notepad launcher and select ‘Run As Administrator’
Click File, then Open
Browse to the folder mentioned above and select the hosts file
OR
Click on the Windows logo.
Click on Search.
Search for the word “hosts” (Please be advised this search can take several minutes to complete)
Double click on the hosts file and choose notepad as the program to open the file once prompted